Sunday, April 26, 2009

France !









































































































































































































































































I left New York on Thursday evening and got to my new house at about 1:30 in the afternoon on Friday. I was really nervous about flying alone and had a hard time leaving but everything went totally fine. It was only a few hours on the plain in the dark before we started to fly into the day time so I didn't get much sleep. On Saturday the father of the family I am with, Yann took me to Sete to go site seeing and it was really cool.We went to a very old cemetery which I loved.  Sete is the town to the south of us about 10 minuets and it has canals in the city sorta like Venice. Today I saw Frontignan which is the town I am living in and it is really nice and really old. Some of the houses you walk by are dated around 1872 or around there. I didn't have my camera when I went out today but will take pictures of the town and the house I am in which is also really old and amazing. The boys are already accustom to me and are so cute. They are 18 months old and casing all sorts of trouble and make it hard to sleep in the morning but I have ear plugs that are already a necessity.
 I finally unpacked my bags today and moved all my stuff into my room and put all my cloths on there shelves.  Feels good to have a place that is mine after living in the van. It was really hard to say goodbye to Jeremy and I am having a really good time hear but I feel his absence in my life often. The family is really nice and talkative and we all eat diner together after they put the kids to bed.  Yesterday Yann made squid for part of diner and I wasn't the biggest fan, but I did try it. 
So far I am off to a really good start and am feeling good about everything.

1 comment:

  1. I'm loving the photos! Keep them coming. Oh, how I wish I could come visit you in France!

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